Skin long small meat grips are considered to be molluscum contagiosum, filiform warts and so on. 1. Molluscum contagiosum: this disease is a benign skin organism developed from connective tissue, the cause is unknown, may be related to obesity, hypertension and metabolic abnormalities and other factors. It occurs in the neck, armpits, chest, groin and other places, manifested as papules, filiform protuberances, polyp-like protuberances and other symptoms. 2. Filiform warts: this disease is manifested as filiform growths on the skin, caused by human papillomavirus infection, and is common in the face, especially in the eyelids, forehead and neck, manifested as wart-like cumbersome organisms on the surface of the skin, filiform, accompanied by the tip of the keratinization. It is recommended that patients go to the dermatology department of a regular hospital, after a clear diagnosis, under the guidance of a professional physician reasonable treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.